UNABLE TO RESCUE MY WINXP FROM GRUB

hi
when i booted from Supergrub CD yesterday, it prompted me to insert WinXP CD where it took me directly to the setup screen.
WHAT I THOUGHT
THAT MY XP WAS BEING FORMATTED/FRESHLY INSTALLD (INSTEAD OF BEING REPAIRED) SO I QUIT THE PROCESS (3 times)

1.Now Neither i can resume setup
THE MSG SAYS "SETUP IS BEING RESTARTED" (since i had quitted it ystrday)
& THEN THERE IS A BLACK SCREEN WITH A MOUSE POINTER--> FREEZE!!!

2.nor there is any result of FIXBOOT C:
IT SAYS THAT MY BOOT SECTOR WAS SUCCESSFULLY WRITTEN
BUT AFTER REBOOT AGAIN A BLACK SCREEN AFTER BOOTING FRM MY IDE HD
3.nor there is any result of FIXMBR
AFTER REBOOT A BLACK SCREEN AFTER BOOTING FRM MY IDE HD
4. XP IS NOT GOING IN SAFE MODE
I THINK I SHUD HAVE GONE AHEAD WITH SUPERGRUB CD PROCESS........
ITS NOT WORKING WITH SUPERGRUB CD/XP CD
WILL LIVE CD OR THE 5TH EXTRA DISK (the one we get with 4 Red Hat instln CDs) HELP?
pls guide me with the procedure..
These were the results of the cmds that i had issued:
a) root (AND rootnoverify command)
once it gave me "HD(0,1):FILESYSTEM TYPE UNKNOWN" & at other time it gave me "HD(0,1):FILESYSTEM TYPE IS EXT2FS,PARTITION 0X83"
b) boot
ERROR 8 KERNEL MUST BE LOADED BEFORE BOOTING
c) kernel
ERROR 22: NO SUCH PARTITION
d) initrd
ERROR 19:LINUX KERNEL MUST BE LOADED

No a correctly installed and configured grub boot loader will not stop XP loading. Nor will Grub remain on a hard disk after that disk has been properly formatted.
Grub simply chainloads XP's own boot loader (ie; from the XP boot loader partition [which Microsoft confusingly call the system partition]) and from that point onwards Grub is not involved in any further processes. So if Grub has been installed and configured correctly and the XP boot loader has been chainloaded and executed, then any problems thereafter are entirely XP related problems and have nothing to do with Grub.
Reading the Grub documentation will probably be very useful.

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